The Home Secretary, Amber Rudd finished a two day trip (26 – 27 June) to Ottawa, Canada where she joined counter-parts from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the US to take a united stand against international threats.
Today's Home Office news coverage relates to the terrorist attack in Finsbury Park and the on-going efforts to help those affected by the Grenfell Tower tragedy.
Police officers were called to Seven Sisters Road in Finsbury Park, London, at 00:20 this morning, after a van collided with a group pedestrians outside the Muslim Welfare House. One man was pronounced dead at the scene and eight people …
...efforts to tackle the international migration crisis. They reaffirmed their commitment to strong cooperation and pledged to work together to protect the safety of our citizens and address the challenges...
Home Secretary Amber Rudd and Maulana Syed Muhammad Abdul Khabir Azad, the Grand Imam of Badshahi Mosque The Home Secretary has written in this week's Eastern Eye about her visit...
...a member of the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command. It is impossible to fully describe the debt of gratitude we owe to him. I want to express my heartfelt condolences...
...But in our increasingly interconnected world, I know that ensuring security and justice for the British people requires us to work closely with important partners overseas – not least Pakistan....